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>>ere at the end of the road. we can borrow any mor money. john: detro was -- now in such a wreck. >> for $1,500 you could buy this house. john: for years politicians promised that they would fix detroit. >> detroit show again become the great city that is its destiny. john: instead. >> they turned city hall into a den of bribes and kickbacks making themselves rich. john: is there hope for places like detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >> the motor city. this is will we do. john: what's up with detroit? can this happen to your town? that's our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: detroit was once the richest city america. i was three years old and. that was the 1950's. now it's the biggest u.s. city ever to declare bankruptcy. so what happened? our guests tonight have some clues. first, fox news reporter works in detroit and just wrote, detroit, an american autopsy. an autopsy, one examines the dead body and tries to find out what killed him. detroit isn't that exactly. what killed the trust? >> would kill th
>>ere at the end of the road. we can borrow any mor money. john: detro was -- now in such a wreck. >> for $1,500 you could buy this house. john: for years politicians promised that they would fix detroit. >> detroit show again become the great city that is its destiny. john: instead. >> they turned city hall into a den of bribes and kickbacks making themselves rich. john: is there hope for places like detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >>...
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john: let's look at in a documentary about detroit. it shows what parts of the city ofucknow -- city are like now. >> of firebomb. >> a lot of the antisocial behavior and violence is because communities a broken down three people on interactive one another. in many cases theyon't see themselves as a community even though they live next door to one another. >> is bad for other people. tess is just regular. it ain't nothing else. john: the documentary was made by andrew rodney who grew up in a suburb of detroit. you titled the film deforest. why? >> it means to take property from its rightful owner by force. we title did that because i cannot think of a more accurate word to describe what is at the bill last 50 years in detroit. john: the politicians would say today, we have a plan. we can build these clean new buildings with our friends here and use eminent domain to kick people out of their homes. >> yes. that happened many times. it happened with the pull town plan. gm. john: that was a neighborhood. lots of people liv there. politici
john: let's look at in a documentary about detroit. it shows what parts of the city ofucknow -- city are like now. >> of firebomb. >> a lot of the antisocial behavior and violence is because communities a broken down three people on interactive one another. in many cases theyon't see themselves as a community even though they live next door to one another. >> is bad for other people. tess is just regular. it ain't nothing else. john: the documentary was made by andrew rodney...
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news at the top of every hour. thanks for watching, and have a great night. ♪ >> the housing market is as strong as ever, a big help to the u.s. economy. plus the nation's pension problems are not limited to detroit. we'll talk to one of chicago's finist in that city which has one of the worst funded pensions in the country. and health insurance is open for business in just 12 days. which plan will help you? we'll help you decide. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using the twitter hashtag, aj real money. existing home sales in august compared to a year ago shot up 13.2%, and home sales have now hit their highest pace since february 2007, before the collapse in home prices that helped push this country into recession. home prices have been coming back up, it is up 14.7% and the strongest year-over-year gain in eight years. still mortgage rates have als
news at the top of every hour. thanks for watching, and have a great night. ♪ >> the housing market is as strong as ever, a big help to the u.s. economy. plus the nation's pension problems are not limited to detroit. we'll talk to one of chicago's finist in that city which has one of the worst funded pensions in the country. and health insurance is open for business in just 12 days. which plan will help you? we'll help you decide. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, and this is...
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at the detroit institute of art. where an auction house is now trying to put a price on what many here consider priceless. among the 60,000 pieces here are the first van gogh ever acquired by an american museum. this famous monet, a work by the the flemish master breugle. >> why is it important to save this collection? >> ttys crown jewel of michigan culture. it's essential if detroit is going to recover -- >> graham beal directs the detroit institute of arts. he's working to save the art from the auction block. >> it's disturbing by a quirk of history that we have been put in this position. and although i firmly believe that the chances of anything ever been sold are very, very and so yes, it's a deep concern. >> at a diner just down the street from the museum, we met with ed mcneil. he negotiates contracts for 33 unions representing current and retired city workers. >> you don't say to people, that have worked so hard, you don't say to them, hey, i don't have anything for you. >> as far as he's concerned, the van g
at the detroit institute of art. where an auction house is now trying to put a price on what many here consider priceless. among the 60,000 pieces here are the first van gogh ever acquired by an american museum. this famous monet, a work by the the flemish master breugle. >> why is it important to save this collection? >> ttys crown jewel of michigan culture. it's essential if detroit is going to recover -- >> graham beal directs the detroit institute of arts. he's working to...
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let's look at the hotspots, starting with syria. what is your red line in syria, is there a moment when the united states has a responsibility to protect, go abroad and help people in crisis, who are being killed by their own country? >> yes, any country, if syria attacked the united states, or came and bombed us or sent a drone missile, that may qualify as means to retaliate. under the circumstances, i can't imagine any moral qualifications for us to get involved in war. it's unmoral already. it's not instituted in the constitution that we should be the policemen of the world, picking and choosing and valve involving in the fights. in a practical way - think of the cost for the last ten years. we've spent trillions, it's ongoing and results are lousy. iraq is in sham bles, afghanistan is in sham bles, and egypt is a mess, and now we are talking about syria - what would be the outcome in syria? i see this as a strong argument for the policies i've been advocating for years. they are not my arguments, i didn't invent non-intervention
let's look at the hotspots, starting with syria. what is your red line in syria, is there a moment when the united states has a responsibility to protect, go abroad and help people in crisis, who are being killed by their own country? >> yes, any country, if syria attacked the united states, or came and bombed us or sent a drone missile, that may qualify as means to retaliate. under the circumstances, i can't imagine any moral qualifications for us to get involved in war. it's unmoral...
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at a ceremony at the kennedy center for performing arts. kaiser is a president of the kennedy center and close friend of ginsburg. in june she voted for the ruling and the defense of marriage ak. >>> detroit account largest city in the u.s. to declare bankruptcy. now the motor city is getting help from the group hostile new york. serving as an ambassador to those who want to see another side to the troubled city. >> amidst the decay a local organization called hostile detroit is working to change public perception and show tourists a great time. >> the mission of hostile detroit is to make sure that travelers coming the detroit have a cheap affordable place to stay and allow to see detroit the way detroiters see it. the. >> the chief l, rks art architect music and the hid be gems of the motor city. but as the largest city in the country to declare bankruptcy it takes special locals to show visitors the bright side. the hostel has welcomed over 200 visitors since 2011. revived by several local artists, the heidelburg process, a youth project
at a ceremony at the kennedy center for performing arts. kaiser is a president of the kennedy center and close friend of ginsburg. in june she voted for the ruling and the defense of marriage ak. >>> detroit account largest city in the u.s. to declare bankruptcy. now the motor city is getting help from the group hostile new york. serving as an ambassador to those who want to see another side to the troubled city. >> amidst the decay a local organization called hostile detroit is...
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some of those kids will look down at the their shoes and that's the interview. we had to teach them how to do a resume and then he practice interviewing with them. i even had to enter into a tie contest with those kids but they were able to present themselves from hey, i need to job to my name is sony work hard how can i help our company be successful and now there's 2 hundred and plus jobs >> how did you do in the contest. >> i lost (laughter). >> yes welcome to climate one. >> i've devoted my life to making san francisco a model place for kids but the fed's are leaving and that means they've left a huge gap of money and so we not only need to do the kind of wonderful things but we need money in our cities to make sure we have the kids to take those wonderful jobs and so i hate to us the word taxes by how can we crate of the revenue that the fed's have left us to do. we're in poverty and we need our cities to step up >> thank you, mayor lee. >> (laughter) . well, that first of all, we have is a pretty r06b9 budget and we do - by the way, i think in order to dep
some of those kids will look down at the their shoes and that's the interview. we had to teach them how to do a resume and then he practice interviewing with them. i even had to enter into a tie contest with those kids but they were able to present themselves from hey, i need to job to my name is sony work hard how can i help our company be successful and now there's 2 hundred and plus jobs >> how did you do in the contest. >> i lost (laughter). >> yes welcome to climate one....
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look at temperatures in minnesota. today, yesterday we were in the upper 80s be pushing 90 drivers but luckily cold front did swing through as they said, we are going to see this cold front continue to sag toward the south and certainly into the east and potentially vital storms as we track into the next 24 hours. continue to watch these storms is that will continue to push across missouri. we have a strong to severe thunderstorm pushing across central missouri right now just south of jefferson city. if you are traveling on the roadways, i want you to use precaution. it's this front that's going to make its way into the northeast as we track into tomorrow and the next 24 to 48 hours. right now, mostly cloudy, overcast skies. a flash flood wash over boston. that has pushed off but tomorrow, going to be a major problem out there along i-95 for your labor day travel. i want you to use precaution if you are on the roadway. travel safe, travel slow in the rain. del, back to you. >> thank you. >>> conservationists situate a
look at temperatures in minnesota. today, yesterday we were in the upper 80s be pushing 90 drivers but luckily cold front did swing through as they said, we are going to see this cold front continue to sag toward the south and certainly into the east and potentially vital storms as we track into the next 24 hours. continue to watch these storms is that will continue to push across missouri. we have a strong to severe thunderstorm pushing across central missouri right now just south of jefferson...
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but i think we need to look at the bigger problems in place. and if we want to add a new program, maybe let's get rid of one of the ones that has been found lacking, and replace it. i'm cautious about adding yet another government program on to the existing impediment. >> i completely agree. i don't want to add another program or form of welfare. i'm suggesting to turn some of the existing programs, of unemployment insurance, a component of it, make it dependent on mobility. >> our community chimes in . . . teresa kim says . . . and aria says . . .. so mandy you are a part of the minnelal generation. some people are saying the millennial generation is being a bit selfish. they want everything without the sacrifice. what is your response? >> i did move from my home to new york four years ago, and spent a lot of money to do that. but for me it wasn't that difficult. but when you are talking about the long-term unemployed, even the min inials have been unemployed for a long time. so we haven't been able to save enough to move and all of the costs
but i think we need to look at the bigger problems in place. and if we want to add a new program, maybe let's get rid of one of the ones that has been found lacking, and replace it. i'm cautious about adding yet another government program on to the existing impediment. >> i completely agree. i don't want to add another program or form of welfare. i'm suggesting to turn some of the existing programs, of unemployment insurance, a component of it, make it dependent on mobility. >> our...
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what did you look at? >> oh, we looked at, you know, different banks, and we -- we decided on a va loan, because my fiance is a former marine, so we went with the va loan. >> all right. alice congratulations, 4.3 is pretty good, and good luck to you and your fiance, we wish you the best. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> low rates are also a big reason to buy a home instead of renting. ted joins us now to explain. if it's a good time to refinance, it has to be a great time to buy, how come? >> thanks for having me. when we look into renting or buys, we take into account all of the costs. not just your mortgage payment, but how much you might have to spend on maintenance, and the taxes, take all of that into account, it now looks 35% cheaper to buy than to rent. now that may sound like a big gap. it may sound very cheap, especially given that mortgage rates have been going up, and so have prices, but mortgage rates are still very low by historical standards, and even though prices have gone up
what did you look at? >> oh, we looked at, you know, different banks, and we -- we decided on a va loan, because my fiance is a former marine, so we went with the va loan. >> all right. alice congratulations, 4.3 is pretty good, and good luck to you and your fiance, we wish you the best. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> low rates are also a big reason to buy a home instead of renting. ted joins us now to explain. if it's a good time to refinance,...
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. >> tent towns are popping up - at what cost. we go to a west virginia city taking drastic measures to pay its pensions. what is it like living in the middle of distress in detroit. i'm very well , this is real-- money. >> welcome to real money, you are the most important part of our show. tell me what you think by tweeting me at: >> american companies are addicted to terms - temporary work position have grown ten times faster since the great recession. we are not talking about the kelly girl in offices. many terms work low-wage jobs in warehouses, packing boxes in factories. it gives rise to temp towns where staffing agencies provide workers to companies that want flexibility. the flexy cost. >> this is what you'll see in the early hours. workers lining up to get a day's work. >> you may not start at six or seven or 7:30. most workers will be at an agency from 4am to 4.30. on the outskirts of chicago these workers get into vans ux. >> when the chicago area, some of the well-known companies that use temp labour - wall smart, smyr
. >> tent towns are popping up - at what cost. we go to a west virginia city taking drastic measures to pay its pensions. what is it like living in the middle of distress in detroit. i'm very well , this is real-- money. >> welcome to real money, you are the most important part of our show. tell me what you think by tweeting me at: >> american companies are addicted to terms - temporary work position have grown ten times faster since the great recession. we are not talking...
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every single hour and you can always find us online at al jazerra.com. thanks so much for watching. ♪ >>> sin city's housing market bounces back, but the stakes are still high, and i'll tell you what you pay for prescription drug costs under obamacare. money." ♪ [ technical difficulties ] >>> which is the most comprehensive survey of the housing market out there, but -- and you know there is always a but, the pace of price increases has slowed down since the spring, the culprit is rising mortgage rates. the national average for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage is 4.5%. that is lower than it has been in previous weeks, but still a full percentage higher from where it was in may. real estate is always local, so let's take a look at some of the hottest markets in america. las vegas, san francisco, l.a., san diego, phoenix, the west is hot. and i'm not just talking about temperature. we also saw impressive double-digit gains in atlanta, detroit, seattle, miami. it's no coincidence we're seeing the biggest increases in areas that were hardest hit by the hous
every single hour and you can always find us online at al jazerra.com. thanks so much for watching. ♪ >>> sin city's housing market bounces back, but the stakes are still high, and i'll tell you what you pay for prescription drug costs under obamacare. money." ♪ [ technical difficulties ] >>> which is the most comprehensive survey of the housing market out there, but -- and you know there is always a but, the pace of price increases has slowed down since the spring,...
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we took a stab at it. here are some options, look at that it's a constellation, very aesthetically pretty. it's a star fish, awesome. pr, very subtle la toya. awesome. >> we do not want secession. >> the online community is buzzing, what are they saying? >> a lot of folks are looking at what's the perception of puerto rico becoming a state, the majority of americans don't care either way, we're cool, just keeping the flag looking good ha ha. we're not sure we can hold up on that promise. but there's also a concern about the economic aspects of what puerto rico is bringing to the united states. a lot of commenters are weighing in on that. puerto rico has toi toyed with statehood for years. jose hernandez what do you feel about that comment? >> i agree with that absolutely. puerto rico has too low a tax base. it could not stand stacking federal taxes on top of our economy. i can see what that person is staying. what are we bringing to the united states? it would bring federal funding to puerto rico and a lot
we took a stab at it. here are some options, look at that it's a constellation, very aesthetically pretty. it's a star fish, awesome. pr, very subtle la toya. awesome. >> we do not want secession. >> the online community is buzzing, what are they saying? >> a lot of folks are looking at what's the perception of puerto rico becoming a state, the majority of americans don't care either way, we're cool, just keeping the flag looking good ha ha. we're not sure we can hold up on...
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this is costing america '01 million lost jobs per year at a time when we cannot afford that at all. the former ambassador to china did a report recently with the report of 3.2 million jobs. this is the hundreds of billions of dollars it is more than 1 billion it is greater than the impact it happens every year and is done on purpose. i believed to hit is the iranian republican guard unit it would be a pile of rubble. but it is not. that begs the question why? why are we best for enemies? we have the engagement policy the next -- a administration put in there i lived just down the road from the library, a team long dash please come visit the we have the gate to a policy to seek liberalization with the good term but i agree nobody is perfect but we would have the government to recover more tolerant -- to on dash tolerant and a huge export market to our relationship with china. then we would get geopolitical cooperation from the government from the united states abroad and progress on human rights so first of all, do not by the tail there is a progress to democracy they he is the great
this is costing america '01 million lost jobs per year at a time when we cannot afford that at all. the former ambassador to china did a report recently with the report of 3.2 million jobs. this is the hundreds of billions of dollars it is more than 1 billion it is greater than the impact it happens every year and is done on purpose. i believed to hit is the iranian republican guard unit it would be a pile of rubble. but it is not. that begs the question why? why are we best for enemies? we...
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look at stocks, part of it is yet to look at the fundamentals. the other side of it is supply and demand for that security and what it has done technically. charles: radioshack, this article came out in business week talking about it being of what it was 14 years ago. another new strategy called less play. should anybody play the stock? >> i wouldn't. anybody on their back can get better. netflix came up with new stuff. apple was dead in the water. th came out with new products everybody loved and what best buy did, the earnings e better because they streamlined the company, companies can come back at any time. charles: jcpenney, there is a big tug-of-war. he believes in the company, blaberry a lot of people buying back stock. the show was about investors who have gotten burned in the market. sometimes a market comes back, sometimes individual names come back, but these are three that i worry about. >> the three stocks you are talking about, jcpenney is funny because i went to high school with accident. i believe they can come back because it is
look at stocks, part of it is yet to look at the fundamentals. the other side of it is supply and demand for that security and what it has done technically. charles: radioshack, this article came out in business week talking about it being of what it was 14 years ago. another new strategy called less play. should anybody play the stock? >> i wouldn't. anybody on their back can get better. netflix came up with new stuff. apple was dead in the water. th came out with new products everybody...
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i think i show the world, hey, look at me, give me some help. come at me all you want, but detroit is my life, my love, and i will never ever talk bad about her. >> tony met his wife on instagram and they take pictures together. >>> tweet me and ali velshi, have a discussion with me. tell me what you want to see covered? if you want to see more about tonight's stories, check out our website. the u.s. securities and exchange commission is looking to implement a rule which was first put in to place in 2010. it would have public companies disclose the average wages of their ceo salaries. this rule is meeting some resistance. companies say it is hard to collect that data, particularly for overseas workers. it probably is just embarrassing. the median wage of workers is $43,000. the average ceo made 286 times the average american median pay. that's our latest. thanks for joining us. i'm ali velshi. see you on "real money." ♪ >>> hi i'm lisa fletcher and you are in the stream. up to 98% of reported sexual assaults turn out to be true, so why do some
i think i show the world, hey, look at me, give me some help. come at me all you want, but detroit is my life, my love, and i will never ever talk bad about her. >> tony met his wife on instagram and they take pictures together. >>> tweet me and ali velshi, have a discussion with me. tell me what you want to see covered? if you want to see more about tonight's stories, check out our website. the u.s. securities and exchange commission is looking to implement a rule which was...
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deal look at that? >> briefly but i cite a couple of discussions but couple of discussions but there is a lot of talk -- a lot of talk they're interesting also a sideshow because someone could spill coffee neece weeder and then they thought would after -- anthrax but now we commit back to say it was a little over the top navy we saw something in the mailbox it turned out to be somebody science project action after the world trade center may be that neighborhood was not the preferred target but better safe than sorry but but maybe to think to confiscated just in case but that is the paranoia that i discuss in the book because it is easy to say look at the crazy people in there are crazy folks in that book but all sorts of everyday people who watch c-span, they can be gotten a different times then realized later it was over the top. >> host: the revelations of the nsa and the irs should they be paranoid? >> i don't encourage people because certainly it is good to be skeptical in ibm good -- all for good s
deal look at that? >> briefly but i cite a couple of discussions but couple of discussions but there is a lot of talk -- a lot of talk they're interesting also a sideshow because someone could spill coffee neece weeder and then they thought would after -- anthrax but now we commit back to say it was a little over the top navy we saw something in the mailbox it turned out to be somebody science project action after the world trade center may be that neighborhood was not the preferred...
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a security expert. >>> iran's president strikes an optimistic tone at the un. we'll have the reaction. >>
a security expert. >>> iran's president strikes an optimistic tone at the un. we'll have the reaction. >>
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this -- unlivable at this stage. a convention center quite like after katrina the floor was covered with mattresses. they have sufficient food, sufficient water but of course these people have just lost everything and they are incredibly disheartened by it, there are bad situations there. and earlier today we went up in a helicopter and went to one of these small towns that adam alluded to, some of these small villages that are cut off from any kind of assistance. and these are rural areas and there are people, poor people who just lost everything. and we were actually in a health that brought the first shipment of aid to this village of 800 people. and they were running as soon as the helicopter landed they were running towards the helicopter just desperate to get any kind of food, fresh water and the government was bringing them packages of food and water. but the people said it was the first assistance they had received and they were afraid it wasn't going olast very long. >> correspondent dave mers withr with us
this -- unlivable at this stage. a convention center quite like after katrina the floor was covered with mattresses. they have sufficient food, sufficient water but of course these people have just lost everything and they are incredibly disheartened by it, there are bad situations there. and earlier today we went up in a helicopter and went to one of these small towns that adam alluded to, some of these small villages that are cut off from any kind of assistance. and these are rural areas and...
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. >> and attack on the mall in nairobi, at this hour, the siege continues at security forces search for armed gunmen. five hostages have been released but it's unclear how many remain. american citizens are among the wounded. >> the most powerful tie phone of the year swept through the luzanne strait. two of dead and two missing in the rain soaked region. by the time it makes landfall in hong kong monday morning, it is expected to downgrade to a category one hurricane. >> with nine days until the government runs out of funding, the government shutdown seems increasingly likely. president obama blamed republicans for threatening "economic pain on millions of americans." >> those of your headlines. america tonight is coming up next. for the latest news on line, just go to aljazeera.com. ♪ theme >> hello, i'm joey chen. welcome to the weekend edition of america tonight. we begin with the fight for chicago, tensions running high this week on the south side of the city, where a gunman opened fire at a you. basketball game. it happened thursday night. chicago police say the shooter used an
. >> and attack on the mall in nairobi, at this hour, the siege continues at security forces search for armed gunmen. five hostages have been released but it's unclear how many remain. american citizens are among the wounded. >> the most powerful tie phone of the year swept through the luzanne strait. two of dead and two missing in the rain soaked region. by the time it makes landfall in hong kong monday morning, it is expected to downgrade to a category one hurricane. >> with...
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one thing i look at is the basic skills. electricians and plumbers. as far as i know, mine have people. my plumber comes and he has people. i'm thinking this is something we're missing in this discussion. that's just me. what do you think? >> i agree with everything that everyone said. >> neil: you are like switzerland. you are trying to get along with people. go ahead. >> on the one hand, all sors of students are wasting their time on college. on the other hand, the studies are clear that people with college education get ahead. we have a conundrum there. imagine being a parent watching this and saying maybe my kid should expect to college because o'or she will drink too much beer. but do you advise them not to? >> make them pay. decide before they go to college am i going to payff these loans. based on what i do when i get out? am i going to make the best of it? >> neil: good point. >> very few people in this country make that decision before they start freshman year, period. >> neil: ben hit on something. work hard. you might not be the brightest p
one thing i look at is the basic skills. electricians and plumbers. as far as i know, mine have people. my plumber comes and he has people. i'm thinking this is something we're missing in this discussion. that's just me. what do you think? >> i agree with everything that everyone said. >> neil: you are like switzerland. you are trying to get along with people. go ahead. >> on the one hand, all sors of students are wasting their time on college. on the other hand, the studies...
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>> at this point you are going to have a lot of different plans to choose from. there are a lot of things in here, and they cover a lot of different things, and the price of your plan, it's going to be offset by the cost of your deductibles and copays. really pay attention to these things. if you have prescription medications look into these things. kind out if your state covers what you need. >> david thank you so much. >>> okay. today on twitter and facebook we have been asking you do you expect to save money on your medical expenses by enrolling in obamacare. ed says . . . and this viewer says . . . aca by the way refers to the affordable care act. it's the patient protection and affordable care act. tell me what you think by tweeting me or leaving a comment on facebook. >>> one city best known for beer is trying to brew a future using water. >> we can be the silicon valley of water technology. >> that story and more as "real money" continues. keep it here. ♪ ç] >>> consider milwaukee, where nearly 30% live in poverty. the middle class has shrunk by more th
>> at this point you are going to have a lot of different plans to choose from. there are a lot of things in here, and they cover a lot of different things, and the price of your plan, it's going to be offset by the cost of your deductibles and copays. really pay attention to these things. if you have prescription medications look into these things. kind out if your state covers what you need. >> david thank you so much. >>> okay. today on twitter and facebook we have been...
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only five more at 10:00 then we're going to be at 7:00 p.m. isn't that great? >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i suppose if you are of. >> anna: arckist -- anarchist mind which i think some of them may be, then you do not want government. you want to create chaos. >> there is chaos because of obama care as congress fights bitterly over the new healthcare law. he we will take it step-by-step tonight telling you who the good guys are and who the bad guys are. >> some of the tea party anger is racist. having a nonblack person on 00 ticket will diffuse it. >> bill: once again a pundit playing the race card in presidential politics. we will take a hard look at that. >> you believe the holy spirit directed to write killin
only five more at 10:00 then we're going to be at 7:00 p.m. isn't that great? >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i suppose if you are of. >> anna: arckist -- anarchist mind which i think some of them may be, then you do not want government. you want to create chaos. >> there is chaos because of obama care as congress fights bitterly over the new healthcare law. he we will take it step-by-step tonight telling you who the good guys are and who the bad guys are....
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>> so, how i look at the states is how i look at companies and i think i get better every year but the way i approach a problem hasn't changed. during the financial crisis towards the end of 2008 i wouldn't talk about it. i waited until the end of the week to talk about bear stearns. i didn't think was constructive for me to go out and shoot a company effectively. wachovia similarly and a myriad of examples. specific to detroit and the fall of 2010 when i release my report detroit and several other large cities were absolutely on my radar screen. it would not have been constructive in any way. was i surprised by it? you now, when you involve the government things sometimes take longer than you expect but the math was very straightforward with detroit. they did not have enough revenue to cover their expenses and so what mass a lot of this and a lot of this has been a decade in the making. what mass a lot of this was the american reinvestment recovery act which gave states nearly $500 million basically to plug their budget holes, and you know that out of time but that doesn't change the
>> so, how i look at the states is how i look at companies and i think i get better every year but the way i approach a problem hasn't changed. during the financial crisis towards the end of 2008 i wouldn't talk about it. i waited until the end of the week to talk about bear stearns. i didn't think was constructive for me to go out and shoot a company effectively. wachovia similarly and a myriad of examples. specific to detroit and the fall of 2010 when i release my report detroit and...
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at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. would you rather be watching a bobber than the tv. then you belong at bass pro shops for big savings. like this under armour hoodie for under $65. and save 33% on wolverine wellington boots. >> neil: coming up -- students and parents, you better listen up. some companies thinking college education isn't making the grade anymore. so now they're doing something about it. why the entire job market could benefit from ♪ ♪ >> neil: all right, well, here is a money lesson for kids, for students in general. a new report out that says four out of ten, four out of ten s.a.t. takers in 2013 scored high enough to indicate they will succeed they will go to college. the other six out of tens are idiots or heading to congress. no surprise, the little joke -- obviously register. anyway, the companies a
at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. would you rather be watching a bobber than the tv. then you belong at bass pro shops for big savings. like this under armour hoodie for under $65. and save 33% on wolverine wellington boots....
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so i'm looking at it. i look up and see she's looking at it.
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i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. back to "cavuto on business." have a great day. >>> well, money for motown. white house officials in detroit with a $300 million plan to help build up the bankrupt city. but i thought we were out of cash. i guess you can just look under the couch cushions and come up with something. $300 million they found. but i imagine it doesn't stop there. >> well, they probably don't want it to stop there. i'm not sure how many seat cushions are left in washington, d.c., where you can find $3, let alone $300 million. but detroit is the ultimate poster child for progressive politics. it's
i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. back to "cavuto...
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city. 51 at bwi. the wind are mostly calm and high pressure in control right now. the high pressure system is what is giving us very nice weather right now. it will stay that way for the next couple days. with the temperatures anywhere from the low 60s along the eastern shore dropping off to frederick and hagars doun. you may need a light jacket as you step out. otherwise we will be shedding the layers as with he go through the afternoon. scattered clouds on the so satellite otherwise dry across the state. if you are watching us a few days ago you would have heard us mention a slight chance for rain today. that is off the table. watching this not only a storm off the coast but a storm front to the west. neither one will affect us. this area of pressure stays off the coast eventually dripping off to new england the next couple days. the cold front behind it is not only slowing down it is falling apart. you can see how clear it is all of the way up to michigan. the energy is up and it is essentially str
city. 51 at bwi. the wind are mostly calm and high pressure in control right now. the high pressure system is what is giving us very nice weather right now. it will stay that way for the next couple days. with the temperatures anywhere from the low 60s along the eastern shore dropping off to frederick and hagars doun. you may need a light jacket as you step out. otherwise we will be shedding the layers as with he go through the afternoon. scattered clouds on the so satellite otherwise dry...
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tweet us your feedback at twitter.com/booktv. here's a look at some books that are being published this week. investigative journalist eric schlosser uses declassified information to examine the complexity and dangers of the u.s. nuclear arsenal in command and control, nuclear weapons, the damascus accident and the illusion of safety. and a new answer for our broken immigration system, ron paul presents his thoughts on how to improve the education system. assistant secretary of education diane ravage presents her thoughts on the privatization of the education system in reign of error, the hoax of the privatization movement and the danger to america's public schools. an entity and iv, race and slavery in the troubled history of america's universities, greg steven wilder, american history professor at the massachusetts institute of technology report on the relationship between ivy league schools and slavery. and bill mckibben talks about his thoughts on oil and honey, the education of an unlikely activist. and in the mayor's wife,
tweet us your feedback at twitter.com/booktv. here's a look at some books that are being published this week. investigative journalist eric schlosser uses declassified information to examine the complexity and dangers of the u.s. nuclear arsenal in command and control, nuclear weapons, the damascus accident and the illusion of safety. and a new answer for our broken immigration system, ron paul presents his thoughts on how to improve the education system. assistant secretary of education diane...
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it's not confusing at all if you look at the time. the short-term cuts resulted in complications of ended up having to pay much more from the epidemics, for example when they had a 40 to 50% unemployment rate in this hit the market which has driven enough. including the various hiv and drug rehab programs were cut and one had this dramatic tenfold rise in hiv infections, which required in turn resulted in subsequent spending to take care of the hiv. similarly, a malaria epidemic has actually broken out the first time in decades as the mosquito spraying program was cut and cost about 10 times more to control than it does to prevent. we are seeing the same thing unfold and it was quite embarrassing from the state department which had a conundrum. for the first time they had to issue a warning to american travelers about going to a western european country which produces problems for our trade agreements. now we see the same kind of trend in the u.s. states. in the u.s., it all collison and suicides reduce these spikes overall and they a
it's not confusing at all if you look at the time. the short-term cuts resulted in complications of ended up having to pay much more from the epidemics, for example when they had a 40 to 50% unemployment rate in this hit the market which has driven enough. including the various hiv and drug rehab programs were cut and one had this dramatic tenfold rise in hiv infections, which required in turn resulted in subsequent spending to take care of the hiv. similarly, a malaria epidemic has actually...
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beaches can be at risk of disappearing. all along florida, coast communities are fighting beach erosion. natasha joins us from the town of palm beach. tell us how bad it is there. >> reporter: [ no audio ] >> reporter: this was how the perfect storm of 1991 pounded palm beach. >> the town needed to do something. >> reporter: that something was beach renourishment. it's the process of brujing sand from the ocean floor and distributing it in areas where the sand is receding. specific plants are placed to form a line of defense against the waves. is what this stretch of beach looked like in the late '80s and early '90s. this is what the same stretch now looks like. the total cost? $50 million. >> we have a healthy do you know system and a nice wide beach which help provide protection to the roadway and provide a beach for the residents. >> reporter: here locals boast about the white silky sand on their beaches. sarasota officials say their town has been using mother nature to help mother nature. take a look and you can see how
beaches can be at risk of disappearing. all along florida, coast communities are fighting beach erosion. natasha joins us from the town of palm beach. tell us how bad it is there. >> reporter: [ no audio ] >> reporter: this was how the perfect storm of 1991 pounded palm beach. >> the town needed to do something. >> reporter: that something was beach renourishment. it's the process of brujing sand from the ocean floor and distributing it in areas where the sand is...
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fire at a hay field. the blaze began thursday night at a hay exporting company in the town of winters. so far, the fire has destroyed ten acres of hay and three barns. fire crews were able to protect the company's main processing facility from the flames... officials say the blaze could burn for several more days. no word as to how it started. ad lib toss to dawn still ahead, a college student made famous for her bad behavior...gets immortalized in art. the mona lisa, it ain't. find out how much this pop culture work of art fetched the artist, when the late edition continues. the internet search engine that's so popular, it's become its own verb celebrates a birthday today...with a makeover. in honor of its 15th birthday...googl e has revamped its search formula, and is including new results for song and music searches. and push notifications will soon come to the google ios app. google founders, larry page and sergey brin, launched their company in a garage in september of 1998, forever changing the way
fire at a hay field. the blaze began thursday night at a hay exporting company in the town of winters. so far, the fire has destroyed ten acres of hay and three barns. fire crews were able to protect the company's main processing facility from the flames... officials say the blaze could burn for several more days. no word as to how it started. ad lib toss to dawn still ahead, a college student made famous for her bad behavior...gets immortalized in art. the mona lisa, it ain't. find out how...
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it does not matter at that age. >> it matter at that age, believe me. >> at a catholic school, you are already wearing a great outfit. >> true. if wrestlers are not allowed to wear their singlets to class, why should the cheer leaders be able to wear the uniform? >> i think it's a great look if the wrestlers got to wear a nice sweater over it. no. >> sick thought. >> sweater, sweater, crotch. that is what you are looking for basically. >> this is a problem. obviously, cheer leaders should not be wearing the uniforms to school, they did it when i was in class. any class i had that had a cer leader in it, i almost failed the class. it is that hard to concentrate. in fact, i think any class that requires concentration like a science or a math they should be segregated by sex. >> that is an interesting point. >> they is so bar bare i can. what are you talking about? >> they segregated health class, that is where you want to be with the girls. that is fun. >> that's why they segregated you. >> but geometry and math, you need to concentrate, and you can't. because there's a girl that is in f
it does not matter at that age. >> it matter at that age, believe me. >> at a catholic school, you are already wearing a great outfit. >> true. if wrestlers are not allowed to wear their singlets to class, why should the cheer leaders be able to wear the uniform? >> i think it's a great look if the wrestlers got to wear a nice sweater over it. no. >> sick thought. >> sweater, sweater, crotch. that is what you are looking for basically. >> this is a...
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fire eye shares closed near highs at $15.43 and rocket fuel at $56.10. coming up this week -- violin memory is expected to raise $180 million. the company - which makes high- speed storage systems - is backed by toshiba corp. as of today-- startup companies can blog, tweet or take out ads for funding. it's part of the jobs act which was passed last year. and lifts an earlier sec ban on making general solcitations for money.the only catch is startups can only accept money from accredited investors who will have to prove they meet criteria such as net worth of a $1 million dollars. fans can now own a piece of breaking bad. the emmy winning show concludes on sunday. to celebrate, screenbid-dot-com will auction off props from the show about a teacher turned meth dealer. fans can now bid on the shows infamous items like hazmat suits. the starting bid? 15-hundred dollars. still to come: inside the blackberry meltdown. is the stock a buy now that it's trading belowing $9 dollars.. plus... reduce, reuse and recycle. how to get fast cash for old electronic device
fire eye shares closed near highs at $15.43 and rocket fuel at $56.10. coming up this week -- violin memory is expected to raise $180 million. the company - which makes high- speed storage systems - is backed by toshiba corp. as of today-- startup companies can blog, tweet or take out ads for funding. it's part of the jobs act which was passed last year. and lifts an earlier sec ban on making general solcitations for money.the only catch is startups can only accept money from accredited...
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take a look at texas within the last couple of days. the drought lessened there because of the fact that we have had several cold fronts push across the region. >> build it and the fans and money and the spotlight will come. it's a promise echoed across the country by the big business of sport. the end game, a shiny new stadium. in miami the promises fell short and marlins' fans were left holding the bill. this is a horrible season for the team, third season where they finished last. people are unhappy on a lot of levels. >> that is true. this is the last game in the season. i am sure fans would rather forget. 2003 the last time the marlins won a world series - it must feel like a lifetime ago. there was a management shake up. the owner fired the president, the long-time president and his special assistant. >> it's been another lacklustre season for the miami marlins, with empty seats and stoer fronts in and around their half a billion stadium, paid for by taxpayers. fans are disgusted with the marlins' losing streak. >> unless you have
take a look at texas within the last couple of days. the drought lessened there because of the fact that we have had several cold fronts push across the region. >> build it and the fans and money and the spotlight will come. it's a promise echoed across the country by the big business of sport. the end game, a shiny new stadium. in miami the promises fell short and marlins' fans were left holding the bill. this is a horrible season for the team, third season where they finished last....
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the headline confused me at first. i had assumed that during recessionary periods or people's health insurance would be lost, they would stop paying for medications, become depressed, turn to alcohol. and yet this and other news stories were paced on a -- based on a series of studies that suggested that during recessionary periods such as the great depression, unemployment spikes were associated with improvements in life expectancy which i found really confusing. what i want to do is present what i would argue one solution to apparent puzzle, and in presenting the solution i think we can gain some insights into why we might be asking some of the wrong questions when we correlate the recession to a lot of different things. what i'll do is, first, talk a little about how we might learn from so-called natural experiments, when very similar communities to these states, whole countries experience the same or very similar recessions and decided to take very different policy avenues, very different strategies and response and
the headline confused me at first. i had assumed that during recessionary periods or people's health insurance would be lost, they would stop paying for medications, become depressed, turn to alcohol. and yet this and other news stories were paced on a -- based on a series of studies that suggested that during recessionary periods such as the great depression, unemployment spikes were associated with improvements in life expectancy which i found really confusing. what i want to do is present...
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we all came out at out at once. and my mother's gesture there, it was part of my gesture but all of those experiences have gone into making every effort i can imagine an imagined to be. and so they owe a huge debt of gratitude to all of this teachers and we all do, really. we all have come from somewhere. somebody made it possible for us. without them we may not have survived. and you hear about things in the book and that is just the tip of the iceberg. and a lot of community members are working hard just to try and we are talking about this book, not just about teachers, but about her education. again, i can talk all night, i'm happy to relate some stories. so it is a lovely campus so chris went and showed the film. and they were excited. and it sounds good, i will accept it, i said. that sounds wonderful. but at the end of the screening, this well appointed young woman came up. and it's like him i'm sure we will have some time in our schedules to come and see. we will make some time. so chris and i were invited t
we all came out at out at once. and my mother's gesture there, it was part of my gesture but all of those experiences have gone into making every effort i can imagine an imagined to be. and so they owe a huge debt of gratitude to all of this teachers and we all do, really. we all have come from somewhere. somebody made it possible for us. without them we may not have survived. and you hear about things in the book and that is just the tip of the iceberg. and a lot of community members are...
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a look at your forecast for this thursday. we have a front that is our major player as we go across the country. let's go right to that. as we take a broad look. it's easy to pick out where we have the cold front moving through, the low pressure system. i want to point out as we get to the tail end of this, this is manuel that is bringing moisture into texas. texas is getting the moisture from two directions of needed moisture. i'll get more to that in a second. first let's start with what this is has done. you have parts in nebraska where you have 80s on one side of the state and 50s and 60s on the other side of the state because the front has come through. it's a dramatic contrast. if you're in the warm air today say goodbye to. it for tomorrow. it's reality when you're in the 80s and then drop down to the 50s and 60s, it's a harsh return to reality. we have the system that has moved through, and right now it's in minnesota and wisconsin. we've had stronger thunderstorm warnings at times which means that weather is occurring
a look at your forecast for this thursday. we have a front that is our major player as we go across the country. let's go right to that. as we take a broad look. it's easy to pick out where we have the cold front moving through, the low pressure system. i want to point out as we get to the tail end of this, this is manuel that is bringing moisture into texas. texas is getting the moisture from two directions of needed moisture. i'll get more to that in a second. first let's start with what this...
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>> we need to look at all wellheads, rather than just handpicked wells, and we need to look at these wells over a much longer time frame, whether or not they are a little bit leaky or a lot leaky at the point of completion, we have to remember that these wells have gone down into the bedrock where all of this methane is, and for all eternity, those cement well casings have to prevent methane leakage. what happens when that cement begins to crumble, crack, what happens 10, 20 years from now? and we don't have another planet to try all of this out on. we are unrolling drilling and frac-ing operations across our communities using our land as the factory floor for this operation. all of our drinking water aquifers sitting right above it. so do we want to offer up the laboratory for doing all of this, and all of the people who live in the communities, where not just methane but other toxic gases are being released. >> what did you make of the study? and it did talk about a high level of methane being released in the first place. >> it did, but the overall level they measured was lower tha
>> we need to look at all wellheads, rather than just handpicked wells, and we need to look at these wells over a much longer time frame, whether or not they are a little bit leaky or a lot leaky at the point of completion, we have to remember that these wells have gone down into the bedrock where all of this methane is, and for all eternity, those cement well casings have to prevent methane leakage. what happens when that cement begins to crumble, crack, what happens 10, 20 years from...
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this is costing america 1 million lost jobs per year at a time where we cannot afford that at all. john huntsman the former ambassador to china and obama administration employee did a report recently and they came up with $300 million and 1.2 million jobs. the point of this is that's a lot of money. it's hundreds of billions of dollars in its more than 1 million jobs. this is greater than the impact of 9/11 indirect economic terms on the united states. it happens every year and it's done on purpose by a foreign military. i personally believe that this building here on the display was the iranian republican guard unit in tehran that building would be a smoldering pile of rubble before it had a chance to testify to congress or speak to to you about this problem but it's not. that begs the question why. that brings it up, why are we best frenemies with these folks? we have this thing called the engagemenengagemen t policy that the nixon administration put in and i come from yorba linda california. just down the road from the library. please come and visit. we developed this policy wit
this is costing america 1 million lost jobs per year at a time where we cannot afford that at all. john huntsman the former ambassador to china and obama administration employee did a report recently and they came up with $300 million and 1.2 million jobs. the point of this is that's a lot of money. it's hundreds of billions of dollars in its more than 1 million jobs. this is greater than the impact of 9/11 indirect economic terms on the united states. it happens every year and it's done on...